How to create perfect CSS circle sectors
Recently, I built a CSS jackpot roulette, a project that presented a unique challenge: dynamically highlighting sectors as a needle pointed to them. The roulette needed responsiveness and variable sector counts, ruling out simple image or SVG solutions. Geometric calculations were essential.
My approach involved rotating spans around a circle's center and clipping them along the radius. The initial setup, detailed below (and available in full via the link further down), involved basic styling and incremental rotation of spans (360/sectors.length degrees). It wasn't visually sophisticated at this stage.
To highlight a sector, I needed the distance between two points on a circle, given radius and angle. The formula is:
<code>2 * radius * Math.sin(θ / 2)</code>
where θ is the angle in radians. Converted for use:
<code>2 * radius * Math.sin(Math.PI / sectors.length)</code>
Next, I tackled sector clipping to prevent overlap. My first attempt used a diagonal clip-path:
<code>clip-path: polygon(100% 0, 0 50%, 100% 100%);</code>
This worked adequately with many sectors, but flaws became apparent with fewer sectors, particularly with only three, as shown:
The solution involved calculating the intersection point between the span and the circle, clipping from that point to the center. This corrected the clipping:
Research yielded formulas for the segments created on a horizontal ray by the line connecting intersection points:
Center segment:
<code>radius * (1 - Math.cos(θ / 2))</code>
Outer segment:
<code>radius * Math.cos(θ / 2)</code>
(θ in radians)
The ratio between these segments determines the clipping point, leading to:
<code>const clipPosition = Math.cos(Math.PI / sectors.length) * 100</code>
The corrected clip-path
:
<code>{ 'clip-path': `polygon(100% 0, ${clipPosition}% 0, 0 50%, ${ clipPosition }% 100%, 100% 100%)` }</code>
The final, Vue-based result allows random spins via center clicks and targeted spins via sector clicks. (Link to the complete code omitted, as per original text). This project provided a valuable lesson in practical trigonometry.
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